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    "The FIFA disciplinary committee has sanctioned English club Manchester City FC for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18. Manchester City FC was found to have breached, among others, article 19 of the Fifa Regulations on the status and transfer of players. The disciplinary committee took into account the fact that Manchester City FC accepted its responsibility and sanctioned the club with a fine of CHF 370,000. The protection of minors is a key element in FIFA’s overall regulatory framework relating to the transfer of players, and the effective enforcement of these rules is paramount, as has also been confirmed on various occasions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The decision issued by the Disciplinary Committee was notified today."

    370,000 Swiss francs is equivalent to 314,670 euros.

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    FIFA explain why Man City did not receive transfer ban - but Chelsea did

    FIFA Spokesman: FIFA's judicial bodies handle all cases on an individual basis as circumstances differ from case to case. In its decision on Manchester City , FIFA's Disciplinary Committee took into consideration all specific circumstances of the case as well as the club’s cooperation in clarifying the relevant facts. It is important to stress that the specific circumstances of this case differ from previous cases involving breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18. Please note that in line with article 50 (8 ) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (2019 version), 'at any time prior to the meeting set up to decide the case by the relevant judicial body, a party may accept responsibility and request the FIFA judicial bodies to impose a specific sanction. The FIFA judicial bodies may decide on the basis of such request or render a decision which it considers appropriate in the context of this Code. Furthermore, according to article 24 (3) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, 'when determining the disciplinary measure, the judicial body shall take into account all relevant factors of the case, including any assistance of and substantial cooperation by the offender in uncovering or establishing a breach of any FIFA rule, the circumstances and the degree of the offender’s guilt and any other relevant circumstances. Lastly, as you can see here , Manchester City has accepted its responsibility, which has been considered by FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee in its decision.

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    Manchester City Owner Sells $500 Million Stake to U.S. Investor

    Silver Lake Partners bought about 10 percent of the parent company of the Premier League champion, making it one of the most valuable franchises in sports.













    The Etihad Stadium, where Manchester City plays its home games.Credit...Jon Super/EPA, via Shutterstock

    LONDON ? The owner of the English soccer team Manchester City, which has become a powerhouse in the sport on the strength of huge investment from Abu Dhabi?s royal family, has agreed to sell a stake of just over 10 percent to the American investment group Silver Lake Partners for $500 million.



    Silver Lake has bought into City Football Group, an organization that controls seven soccer clubs on five continents. The group?s biggest asset by far is Manchester City, the reigning Premier League champion, but its holdings also include a team in Major League Soccer, New York City F.C., and clubs in Australia, Japan and Uruguay.
    The stake sold to Silver Lake values City Football Group at $4.8 billion, according to a statement confirming the deal that was disclosed by The Financial Times late Tuesday. That makes the group one of the most valuable franchises in professional sports, in part because most other organizations are based on ownership of a single team.
    According to data published by Forbes magazine this year, the N.F.L.?s Dallas Cowboys were the most valuable sports enterprise, at $5 billion, with the Yankees second at $4.6 billion and the Spanish soccer team Real Madrid third at $4.24 billion.

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    The Manchester City family are devastated to report the death today of Pep’s mother Dolors Sala Carri? in Manresa, Barcelona after contracting Corona Virus. She was 82-years-old . Everyone associated with the club sends their most heartfelt sympathy at this most distressing time to Pep, his family and all their friends. Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has spoken in reaction to the tragic passing of Pep’s mother, saying, “Our prayers and heartfelt sympathies are with Pep and his family at this overwhelmingly sad time. He and they have the love and support of the entire City family.”

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